China welcomes foreign investment in high-tech industries, says the draft of the country's 12th Five-Year Plan submitted Saturday to the National People's Congress for reviewing.
China will transform its coastal regions from the world's manufacturing base to a hub for research and development, advanced manufacturing and servicing.
Alibaba.com Ltd, the Chinese e-commerce company shaken by revelations of fraud, is heading West as it rebuilds trust, courting entrepreneurs in the United States and investing in online companies.
Shenzhen Xunlei Network Technology Ltd, the Chinese video and music file-sharing company partly owned by Google Inc, is planning to raise about $200 million in an initial public offering in the United States this year, according to two people with knowledge of the situation.
For makers of three-dimensional (3D) televisions, the Chinese market is a gamble as domestic customers have so far shown little interest in the concept.
The Shanghai Base of National RFID Industrialization, China's first national industrial base of radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology, expects the number of producers in the base to increase five times by 2016.
China may soon start the commercial use of its homegrown fourth-generation (4G) telecommunication technology, providing the system is fully developed.
When you are selecting any TV mount for your TV screen, you should think not only about its strength but also about its aesthetic appeal so that you need not compromise with the decoration of your house.
China's largest Internet portal Sina Corp said it will not push for early profits from its Twitter-like service, Sina Weibo, with regard to long-term growth, even though its registered users exceeded 100 million by the end of February.
After it was again turned back in a bid to acquire a high-tech US firm or assets, telecommunications giant Huawei Technologies has for the first time questioned how the purchase threatened US security.
Baidu Inc and Taobao have been named "notorious markets" by the US Trade Representative (USTR) for helping sustain piracy and counterfeiting.
As cell phones provide a more convenient and inconspicuous alternative to net surfing, Chinese minors are obtaining access to the Internet at a much younger age, triggering concerns about their healthy development, according to a recent survey.